Who May Apply
U.S. citizens who meet any of the categories shown under the heading "Who May Apply" at the end of the Job Summary section below.

Job Status
Full-time,

Duration Appointment
Permanent

Marketing Statement

Do you want to be a leader in your field at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) - a groundbreaking organization solely devoted to the economic strength and vitality of American Families? Do you want to challenge yourself and others? If you answer "Yes", then we have a career for you! CFPB professionals have unparalleled opportunities to expand horizons for themselves and for the nation. Be one of the founding members of an agency that will make a difference in the lives of everyday American families!

Summary

This position is located in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Chief Operating Officer, Response Center. The Response Center intakes and addresses or refers consumer complaints; addresses consumer inquiries regarding the basic aspects of consumer financial products and services; and leverages consumer complaint and inquiry data to inform other consumer protection functions, such as supervision and rulemaking. As the Consumer Response Investigations Team Lead, you will provide day-to-day oversight, coaching and quality assurance coordination for an Investigations team. You will serve as a more senior technical and program expert and you will be assigned the more complex and difficult consumer complaints. You will also serve as an expert in several of the consumer laws applicable to unit cases.

WHO MAY APPLY

U.S. Citizens who are:

Current federal employees on permanent competitive service appointments, or former federal employees with reinstatement eligibility; or

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